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Old 05-01-2006, 09:46 AM
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Well I just bought my 06' 1000RR. What a beautiful bike. They really built these nice, it handles very good and has more power than I can use. I got the yellow and blue colored bike. The seat isn't that comfortable though, maybe I just need to get used to it. My *** is killing me, it seems better if I sit further from tank though. I have been riding to work for past week and got just over 400 miles, wife has been making me take her for little putts.
 
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Congrats and enjoy. It is always good when the wife wants to play too. Maybe she will even want her own someday?
 
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I just got mine this morring, put 30 miles on it already................i must say DAMN I LOVE THIS BIKE. i came form a 92 cbr f2 only rode it last summer and then i jumped to the 1000rr.
it power wheelies like crazy,im young but not dumb i do respect the bike, i am getting use to the power.
well congrads man and be safe
 
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gongrats to both of you ,
these are fun bikes but be carefull enjoy
 
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Antwan84, You said your bike only has 30 miles on it.

If this is a brand new bike with only 30 miles on it, I would take it easy with the wheelies while the motor is still breaking in. Just my opinion.
 
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Old 05-09-2006, 03:34 PM
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Agreed on the painful seat. I guess it just goes to show how much this is a race bike at heart. You can slide on the seat very easy, but for long hauls it leaves something to be desired. Once I get all my turnsignal taken care of a Corbin seat might be in my future, for non-track riding at least.
 




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